Gender + Crime Flashcards

1
Q

What is the most important thing to remember when talking about gender + crime?

A

IT INCLUDES MEN

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How many time more likely are men to get:

a) taken to court
b) arrested
c) sent to prison

A

a) x 3
b) x 5
c) x 11

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3
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What % of the prison population is female?

A

Less than 5%

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How does the Strain theory explain the gender differences in the distribution of crime?

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M = more likely to innovate to achieve goals (social pressure to achieve legitimate goals as ‘breadwinners’)

W = more likely to be ritualists, ‘carry on regardless’ (socialised to be less ‘risk-taking’)

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5
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How do subcultural theories explain the gender differences in the distribution of crime? (5)

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  1. Young M + W have different ‘focal concerns - due to social construction of masculinity/ femininity
  2. W experience status frustration in patriarchal S, turn to crime to achieve status
  3. M = greater access ‘illegitimate opportunity structure’ (Cloward + Ohlin) ; = less socially controlled
  4. McRobbie: girls = more likely to participate in ‘bedroom’ subculture
  5. Miller: M may be less able to control subterranean values; have more opportunities to express them
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How do ecological theories explain the gender differences in the distribution of crime?

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M participate in ‘nocturnal economy’ (9pm-3am) in town centres, more than W
BUT may be changing as binge-drinking amongst W increases

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How does the labelling theory explain the gender differences in the distribution of crime? (3)

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  1. Acts committed by M = more likely to be labelled as deviant
    BUT men have more power/influence to define activities as criminal
  2. Cicourel: negotiated justice, police have discretion + gender may influence the decision to stop/ arrest individuals
  3. W risk being labelled as double deviants
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How do Marxist Feminists explain the gender differences in the distribution of crime?

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Crime = rational response to crime
BUT W = more likely to be Vs of male crimes; = ‘takers of shit’ (Ansley)

Malestream sociology has ignored W as Vs of crime/ as criminals + in terms of types of crime they commit
Heidensohn: = an invisibility of w in criminology

Smart (1976): W = often seen as double deviants

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How does New Left Realism explain the gender differences in the distribution of crime?

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Young Black Men = more likely to suffer relative deprivation + marginalisation
May lead to more crime + formation of sub-culture responses

African Caribbean W may be less likely to participate in deviant subcultures/ feel less marginalised/ relatively deprived; of better educational achievement + higher status in matrifocal families

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10
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How does New Right Realism explain the gender differences in the distribution of crime?

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Loss of traditional family values, increased SPF, welfare dependency, feminism + rejection of housewife role has led to ‘Broken Britain’
Has increased crime amongst wc M + W

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11
Q

Suggest a reason why the changing roles of W might explain why W are committing a higher proportion of crime

A

W have become more independent + confident

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